LEADER 00884nam0-22003011i-450- 001 990008095610403321 005 20050421155125.0 035 $a000809561 035 $aFED01000809561 035 $a(Aleph)000809561FED01 035 $a000809561 100 $a20050421d1981----km-y0itay50------ba 101 0 $afre 102 $aFR 105 $ay---n---001yy 200 1 $aEmprunts exterieurs des collectivites locales francaises$fJean Louis Gousseau 210 $aParis$cSirey$d1981 215 $aVI, 132 p.$d24 cm 225 1 $aBibliotheque des collectivites locales 676 $a647.95$v12 rid.$zita 700 1$aGousseau,$bJean Louis$0497469 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990008095610403321 952 $aVI G 374$b4256$fDDA 959 $aDDA 996 $aEmprunts exterieurs des collectivites locales francaises$9753545 997 $aUNINA LEADER 04967nam 22006975 450 001 9910160262803321 005 20200705042734.0 010 $a3-319-46497-3 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-319-46497-8 035 $a(CKB)3710000001022255 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-319-46497-8 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4788931 035 $a(PPN)198341342 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000001022255 100 $a20170117d2017 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn|008mamaa 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aUrban Dynamics and Simulation Models /$fby Denise Pumain, Romain Reuillon 205 $a1st ed. 2017. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource (XXII, 123 p. 40 illus., 27 illus. in color.) 225 1 $aLecture Notes in Morphogenesis,$x2195-1934 311 $a3-319-46495-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aIs urban future predictable?- The SimpopLocal Model -- Evaluation of the SimpopLocal Model (or: A new reproducible methodology for validating simulation models) -- An incremental multi-modeling method to simulate systems of cities' evolution -- Using models to explore possible futures (contingency and complexity) -- An open innovative and open toolbox. 330 $aThis monograph presents urban simulation methods that help in better understanding urban dynamics. Over historical times, cities have progressively absorbed a larger part of human population and will concentrate three quarters of humankind before the end of the century. This ?urban transition? that has totally transformed the way we inhabit the planet is globally understood in its socio-economic rationales but is less frequently questioned as a spatio-temporal process.  However, the cities, because they are intrinsically linked in a game of competition for resources and development, self organize in ?systems of cities? where their future becomes more and more interdependent. The high frequency and intensity of interactions between cities explain that urban systems all over the world exhibit large similarities in their hierarchical and functional structure and rather regular dynamics.  They are complex systems whose emergence, structure and further evolution are widely governed by the multiple kinds of interaction that link the various actors and institutions investing in cities their efforts, capital, knowledge and intelligence. Simulation models that reconstruct this dynamics may help in better understanding it and exploring future plausible evolutions of urban systems. This would provide better insight about how societies can manage the ecological transition at local, regional and global scales. The author has developed a series of instruments that greatly improve the techniques of validation for such models of social sciences that can be submitted to many applications in a variety of geographical situations. Examples are given for several BRICS countries, Europe and United States. 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